A few days ago Huawei made the update to Android 9 Pie available to the Mate 9 family as well as the nova 2s in China, and today it's back with three more handsets set to receive the latest software, topped off with EMUI 9, the newest version of its skin.

Samsung’s entry into the online-exclusive domain of the Indian smartphone market began with the Galaxy M10 and the Galaxy M20, both of which have received a positive response as per Samsung’s own statements.

It comes in two colour options – Gradation Black and Gradation Blue Samsung’s entry into the online-exclusive domain of the Indian smartphone market began with the Galaxy M10 and the Galaxy M20, both of which have received a positive response as per Samsung’s own statements. Carrying forward this momentum, the South Korean electronics giant has today launched the Galaxy M30, a new addition to the Galaxy M-series portfolio, which offers triple rear cameras, fast charging, and a large battery at a competitive price point of Rs.14,990. We managed to get a brief hands-on experience with Samsung’s latest smartphone, and here are our first impressions.
Samsung M30 first impressionsThe Samsung Galaxy M30 flaunts a gradient design on its rear panel and comes in two colour options – Gradation Black and Gradation Blue. Unlike the gradient textures that we have come across on smartphones such as the Honor 10 and the Huawei Nova 3, the Samsung Galaxy M30’s finish does not change colours when light falls on it from different angles.
The rear panel has an understated elegance to it, but it attracts smudges easily.As for the hardware under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy M30 is powered by the same octa-core Exynos 7904 processor as the Galaxy M20, and comes in two configurations — 4GB of RAM with 64GB of storage, and 6GB of RAM with 128GB of storage.You have the option to expand storage using a microSD card (up to 512GB). In the imaging department, the Galaxy M30 packs a triple rear camera set-up with a 13-megapixel primary sensor, a 5-megapixel depth sensor, and a 5-megapixel wide angle camera.
On the front, a 16- megapixel camera handles selfies.The Samsung M30 packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for fast chargingThe front of the Samsung Galaxy M30 is dominated by the 6.4-inch Super AMOLED full-HD+ display flaunting the Infinity-U design with a small notch at the top and a thick chin at the bottom. The display is vibrant and is quite bright, with wide viewing angles, something that is typical of a Super AMOLED panel.
Samsung has promised to release an Android Pie update soon. The Samsung Galaxy M30 packs a large 5,000mAh battery that also supports fast charging, courtesy of the bundled 15W charger.

The Mobile World World Congress (MWC) 2019 in Barcelona kicked off on February 25, with companies like ZTE and Sony launching new smartphones on the first day and OnePlus showcasing its 5G prototype device.
From Huaweis Mate to Nokia 9 PureView, we look at the biggest launches so far Written by Hansa Verma | Barcelona | Honor launches its Gaming+ technology for improved gaming on View20Samsung Galaxy S10’s ultrasonic fingerprint sensor: How it works and why is it betterNubia Alpha wearable phone hands-on: The phone you can wear (Image source: Anuj Bhatia/) Of course, Huaweis Mate X, which was unveiled on February 24, had garnered a lot of interest, given this is a 5G foldable phone with a unique Falcon wing hinge.
AdvertisingNokia 9 PureView with five camera system was also unveiled by HMD Global with a focus on the camera. Sony revealed its latest Xperia 1, 10, 10 Plus phones which come with new 21:9 aspect ratio.
We take a look at the biggest launches at MWC so far:Watch our first look video of the Huawei Mate XHuawei Mate X folding phoneHuawei Mate X is the company’s 5G smartphone with a folding screen, which is larger and thinner than Samsung’s Galaxy Fold. The Mate X unfolds into a 8-inch tablet.It gets a flexible OLED display on the front and the back and the fingerprint sensor is embedded in to the power button.AdvertisingHuawei Mate X will cost 2299 euros, which is around Rs 1,87, 218 in India and will be available in select markets later this year.
Other specifications are a Kirin 980 processor, 8GB RAM, 512 storage as well as two batteries of total capacity of 4,500mAh and support for 55W Super Charge technology, claimed to offer 85 per cent from zero charge in 30 minutes.Nokia 9 PureView with five rear cameras.The highlight of Nokia 9 PureView is, of course, a penta-lens camera system at the back.

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